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Achilleas,

On 2/27/19 11:39 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:28 π.μ., Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
On 21/2/19 9:17 π.μ., Julie Nishimura wrote:
Does anyone use this solution? any recommenations?

Thanks!

Barman will fit most requirements. PgBackRest excels when WAL traffic goes on 100000 files/day or more. I have written an article, not yet publised, on a comparison on the 3 most known solutions. Will post a link as soon as it gets published.

Hello, as promised here is my blog :
https://severalnines.com/blog/current-state-open-source-backup-management-postgresql

Indeed, the pgBackRest user guide is a bit out of date. I've been meaning to update to a newer version of Postgres but haven't had the chance. This gave me the extra nudge I needed.

The docs have been update to PG10 for the next release, though the only visible change is to remove the `stop-auto` option since it is not relevant to PG10.

https://github.com/pgbackrest/pgbackrest/commit/6ce3310f8a2900d1af717da8d4c3345a9016933b

Thanks!
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-David
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx




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